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May-June 2010

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Superkidz Club Superkidz Club Cool benefits, discounts & giveaways Cool benefits, discounts from our merchant partners & giveaways from our merchant partners Editorial

Speak Up 710 From the Editor

Don’t suppress it, express it!

811 Speak Up Happy Homes Let Photos of be yourheard! candid family moments kids 12 Check It Out Check it Out Don’t miss out on these, kids!

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Don’t miss out on these, kids!

Kids got talent!

16 Did You Know? Read about chickenpox care & 12 Superkid combination vaccines 18 19 14 20 22 16 24

Kiddie Box Office The Karate Kid Kiddie Office Toy StoryBox 3 Spy Next Door Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Diary ofFairy a Wimpy Kid Tooth Marmaduke

18 True Legend 20 Jackson & 26 Percy Take Five Kick Lightning back with these stories, The Thief

trivia & puzzles

21 29 Take Arts &Five Crafts Bring out the out artistwith in you! Have time these trivia, games & puzzles 32 The Write Stuff Contributions from our Superkidz Club Members

28 Crafts 33 Arts Dear & Kidz Answers to the your artist parenting questions Bring out in you!

In Focus

28 Whassup Education Raising a Bilingual Part 3 34 Happenings in &Child outside by Lorna Whiston your school! 36 Learn public speaking skills with BluBricks

31 Superkidz Club Bulletin your lives with AEmpower recap &&aenrich rundown of what’s Billy Kueek International keeping our members busy 37 Kidz Smart Academy teaches children

The how Write to be money-wise 32 Stuff Contributions from our Health 35 Superkidz Swimming isClub fun atMembers EC Swim!

38 Superkidz Rock n’ Rule Club 33 News, events & contests to rock your birthday celebrants world 40 Superkidz Club birthday celebrants

Contests & Freebies! 42 Directory Listings Spy InfoNext on where to gomovie for parenting needs 14 Door contest 16 Tooth Fairy movie contest 18 True Legend movie contest 20 Contests Percy Jackson & 18The Thiefcontest The Lightning Karate Kid movie 19 Toy movie contest Story 3 movie contest 20 Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time movie contest 22 Diary of a Wimpy Kid movie contest 24 Marmaduke movie contest

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Kit W. Lim PUBLISHER Cindy Chin MANAGING & PRODUCTION EDITOR Cedric Woon GRAPHIC DESIGNER Arn Johanna B Lumanog, Edric Tan Chen Ping CONTRIBUTORS K. Lim ADVERTISING SALES & MARKETING TS Bee CIRCULATION & ACCOUNTS MANAGER / ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT De One Baby & Family Digital Photo Studio PHOTOGRAPHER PUBLISHER Epitome Communications Sdn Bhd (570021-X) 10.01 Wisma Lim Foo Yong 86 Jalan Raja Chulan 50200 Kuala Lumpur TELEPHONE 03-2144 5733 FAX 03-2144 6733 EMAIL kidz@epitome.com.my WEBSITE www.kidz.my ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PORTION OF THIS MAGAZINE MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE PUBLISHER. OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE READERS, CONTRIBUTORS AND PANELISTS DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE POLICY OF THE PUBLISHER AND EDITOR. INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS MAGAZINE IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE OR REPLACE MEDICAL ADVICE. APPROPRIATE PROFESSIONALS SHOULD BE CONSULTED PRIOR TO IMPLEMENTING ADVICE PRESENTED. ALL LIABILITIES INCLUDING LOSS, DAMAGE, INJURY OR DEATH IS HEREBY DISCLAIMED, WHETHER CAUSED BY NEGLIGENCE, ERRORS AND OMISSIONS OR OTHERWISE.

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Welcome to the new Superkidz Magazine! You are probably wondering why it is ‘new’. That is because we are now incorporating selected sections from our other magazine, Kidz, for parents by parents and kids, which is currently not in print. After we announced that we would stop publishing Kidz we have had requests from parents and kids to keep the magazine going, especially after we received an Honourable Mention in the Prime Minister’s CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) Award for Media Reporting. So we have chosen your favourite parts of Kidz magazine and included them in Superkidz. We hope you enjoy our new baby. Superkidz is two years old and like a toddler who has found his feet, we are now taking bigger steps. We are finding our voice and hope to give you even better stories. And like any terrible two year old, we will sometimes go against our parent’s wishes, or at least question authority. Parents, we need you to tell us what you want – more articles, more event news? And kids, do you want more activities or contests? Movie tickets? Any suggestions for our Kidz Day Out? In the past, we have visited SPCA, Domino’s Pizza and Hi-5 Bread Town, a fire station, chocolate factory and even an aviation museum. Tell us what you would like to do and we will try to make it happen. This is your magazine, so do give us your feedback and comments so we can make this the best magazine. Drop us an email (Subject: Suggestions) at submit@kidz.my or if you prefer, you can still send us letters by mail (we like getting letters).

-- Message from the Editorial Team

Terms & Conditions for all contests and redemptions:

Send your entries to:

1) Open to all children aged 3 to 15 years old. 2) Photocopied contest/ redemption forms are not allowed. Only original forms are accepted. 3) Late entries will not be entertained. 4) The decision of SUPERKIDZ on all matters relating to the contests is final and no correspondence will be entertained. 5) Entries with incomplete contact details will be disqualified. 6) Winners will be notified by email only. 7) Prizes are not transferable or exchangeable for cash, credit or in kind. 8) SUPERKIDZ reserves the right to use the names and images of winners and/or entry forms in all publicity materials.

SUPERKIDZ Magazine, Epitome Communications Sdn Bhd, 10.01 Wisma Lim Foo Yong, 86 Jalan Raja Chulan, 50200 Kuala Lumpur


Speak Up

Don't suppress it, express it!

I received Superkidz and Kidz magazines today (Mar-Apr2010 issue) and with much regret found out that Kidz mag will be discontinued. I think this magazine has great potential and should continue to reach the public, be it printed or online. I don’t think there are many magazines available in the market of the same nature. Nevertheless I would continue with Ga Hei’s membership with Superkidz Club, and read Kidz online. Crystal Low, sent via email

My parents said they will take me on a trip if I get 5 As in my school exam. So I tried my best and really got 5 As! Then my parents told me they will take me to Genting Highlands. So now I’m not happy, because it is not exciting. When they said go on a trip, I thought we will go somewhere like Disneyland. Argh!

A: Knock! Knock! B: Who’s there? A: Justin B: Justin who? A: It’s me, your best friend! Don’t you remember?!

A: Knock! Knock! B: Who’s there? A: Izzy B: Izzy who? A: Izzy come, Izzy go! Sent in by friends Justin (7) & Luke (7)

Timothy, sent via email

We have been your good distributor and always highlight your good efforts for the benefit of the children, parents and early childhood educators. On behalf of my Association and all those that have become your readers and benefitted from the published issues, once again my deepest appreciation and thank you all very much.

I read that HJH. Mahanom Basri Kidz magazine is President, Association of Childcare Centres Selangor not being continued. That’s really a shame! It’s really a different parenting magazine. I cannot find any other local magazine like it in the bookshops. Kidz magazine is really one of a kind! Luckily my kids will still get their Superkidz magazines and get to enjoy all the games, general knowledge and contests. I just want to say, good luck Kidz in whatever you do! Mrs Looi, sent via email

If you have something to shout about regarding anthing under the sun, send us an email at submit@kidz.my (Subject: Comments)

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Check It Out The Miserable Moon / The Terribly Tall Triangle / The Zany Zebra / The Ugly Green Umbrella / The Xenophobic Xylophone Author Illustrator Publisher Price Reading level

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Wong Ching Hsia Tan Vay Fern MPH Publishing RM9.90 each 4 - 7 years old A collection of five colourful picture books to introduce children to the concepts of nature, animals, colours, shapes and musical instruments. Nibblets of fun facts are scattered throughout the books to make learning fun for both parents and kids!

In the book The Miserable Moon, Mr Moon is miserable because he has no one to play with at night when everyone goes to sleep. Read more to find out how Mr Moon overcame his loneliness with some help from his friends! Tina Triangle was feeling left out in the Land of Shapes because she was terribly tall. Read The Terribly Tall Triangle and find out about Tina’s tall troubles and her journey across the world in her quest to fit in! In The Zany Zebra, Zabby the Zebra was tired of her black and white stripes so she she wanted a change! The Ugly Green Umbrella tells the story of the umbrella Ursula who was very sad because nobody wants to buy her. Will she have a happy ending, or will Ursula remain in the shop forever? Then in The Xenophobic Xylophone, read about how Xavier the Xylophone did not have any friends because he did not like the other musical instruments. However in the end he ended up joining an orchestra! Read it to find out how that happened.

Usborne Reading Programme Series Author Publisher Price Reading level

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Various Usborne RM11.90 per title 4 - 13 years old

The Usborne Reading Programme is a collection of over 200 reading books, graded in seven levels that covers a wide range of subjects, both fiction and non-fiction. Beautifully produced, with lively writing and fabulous illustration, the books are designed to capture the imagination and build the confidence of beginner readers, as well as to motivate and inspire children who find reading difficult or dull. The books are carefully graded and from one level to the next, there is a gradual but clear progression in terms of subject, style, story length, sentence structure and vocabulary. This gives children the satisfaction of mastering real books and making measurable progress. A great way to nurture the love for reading at a young age.

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Books for teens & parents Big Nate

Jane Eyre

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Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins RM29.00 9 - 12 years old For fans of the ever popular, ever hilarious Diary of a Wimpy Kid series: Get ready to meet Big Nate! Big Nate is in a class by himself! However he soon learns that things do not always go your way just because you’re awesome. First, he barely survives his dad’s toxic oatmeal before rushing off to school—minus his lunch. Then Nate body slams the no-nonsense principal.

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Charlotte Bronte HarperCollins RM9.90 12 - 17 years old “I am no bird; and no net ensnares me; I am a free human being with an independent will.'”

To top it off, he accidentally insults his least favourite teacher, the horrifying Mrs. Godfrey (aka Godzilla)! All this, and school has barely started! Nate keeps his cool though. He knows that he is destined for greatness. How does he know? Why, a fortune cookie told him so!

Bronte’s infamous Gothic novel tells the story of orphan Jane, a child of unfortunate circumstances. Raised and treated badly by her aunt and cousins, and eventually sent away to a cruel boarding school, it is not until Jane becomes a governess at Thornfield that she finds happiness. Meek, measured, but determined, Jane soon falls in love with her brooding and stormy master, Mr Rochester. However it is not long before strange and unnerving events occur in the house and Jane is forced to leave Thornfield to pursue her future.

Men from Boys

Malaysian Kitchen

Author Publisher Price

Author : Ghillie Basan and Terry Tan Publisher : Southwater Price : RM59.90

: Tony Parsons : HarperCollins : RM59.90 The final episode in the trilogy that began with the million-copy bestseller Man and Boy, followed with Man and Wife and ends ten years on with Men from Boys. Life is good for Harry Silver. He has a beautiful wife, three wonderful children and a great job as producer of the cult radio show, A Clip Round the Ear. But Harry is about to turn forty and his exwife is back in town. Soon it could be time to kiss the good life goodbye!

When Harry’s 15-year-old son Pat moves out to live with his mother, the hard times have only just begun. With his son gone, his job at risk and his wife unsettled by the reappearance of her own ex, their dream life seems to be falling apart. Into the chaos of Harry Silver’s life strolls two old soldiers who fought alongside his late father in The Battle of Monte Cassino in the spring of 1944. Will these two grumpy old men help Harry reclaim his son, his family and his life? And can they show Harry Silver what it really means to be a man? Funny, moving and unforgettable, Men from Boys is a story of how we live now.

Malaysia is a region that has many distinct, localised cooking styles that is reflected in the exciting food enjoyed throughout the country. This range of 80 recipes captures the fiery and sweet flavours of this region. It includes soups, snacks, rice and noodles, fish and shellfish, meat and poultry, condiments, salads and sweets. All the classic recipes are included, such as Hot and Sour Fish Soup, Kerabu, Chicken Satay and Hainanese Chicken Rice, as well as some more unusual specialities. Full of tantalising recipes and stunning photography, this useful book is essential reading for all lovers of Malaysian food.

All information on books were provided by MPH Distributors. All books featured are available at major bookstores nationwide.

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Check It Out Exciting shows on Disney Channel (Astro Channel 615)! Kick Buttowski – Suburban Daredevil

Programmes

on TV

Premieres May 28 (Fri) @ 5.30pm Regular timeslot - Fri @ 5.30pm; Sat & Sun @ 4pm

Have you ever felt like you’re an extraordinary kid living in an ordinary world? Same goes for Kick Buttowski, an extraordinary kid living in the world’s most ordinary town! Featuring action-packed stunt sequences and daring physical feats, Kick Buttowski rebels against the mundane and strives to make every moment just a little more awesome. Determined to become the world’s greatest daredevil, he knows that when life throws him an obstacle, his only choice is to jump it.

Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars

Starstruck

June 27 (Sun) @ 7.30pm

June 20 (Sun) @ 7.30pm

For Jessica Olson, an unpretentious Midwestern girl, the thought had never crossed her mind but during a family trip to Los Angeles, she ends up on a lovestruck adventure after she and young Hollywood pop star Christopher Wilde meet literally by accident. It seems that Christopher has it but after spending time with Jessica, he realises he's been missing out on something very important – being himself. After a day of touring the city, the pair develops a friendship, but their bond is tested when Christopher publicly denies knowing her. Now Christopher must decide what is more important – being true to himself or becoming a movie star. Wizards of Waverly Place Premieres May 23 (Sun) @ 9.30pm Regular timeslot - Sat & Sun @ 4.30pm In this third season of Wizards of Waverly Place, Alex pursues her dream of becoming an artist and designs her own art studio inside a miniature dollhouse. Justin, in his last year of high school, plans to savour every senior moment and try his hand at monster hunting. Max hones his wizard skills and becomes a serious contender in the Russo kids’ quest to become the sole heir of the family’s wizard powers. Now that Harper knows Alex is a wizard, she adjusts to a life filled with magical adventures and chaos with her best friend.

Based on the popular Louise Fitzhugh book, Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars is a contemporary twist on the iconic character, as Harriet “The Spy” and her nemesis Marion vie to become the official blogger of her high school class. Both girls must blog entries everyday for their classmates to read and the writer with the most hits wins. When her movie producer father signs teen heartthrob Skander Hill to star in his next film, Harriet thinks that she has found the perfect subject to write about. But will her stories about the ‘real’ Skander jeopardise his career and her father’s movie? Aaron Stone May 30 (Sun) @ 12noon Jump back into action in the second season of the adventure series Aaron Stone! Intriguing new characters are introduced this season, including Damaged, the son of Helix, who has telekinetic powers; Mr. Galapagos, a control freak with electrokinetic powers; Steeltrap, who possesses an internal plasma energy source; Shackles, a super strength mutant; Silver, a super thin mutant who can squeeze through anything; and U, a faceless shape-shifter. Phineas and Ferb Amazing Sporty Inventions! June 7 -11; Mon - Fri @ 9-10am Phineas Flynn and his stepbrother, Ferb Fletcher, set out to conquer boredom and make every day of their 104-day summer vacation count. In this one week special, Disney Channel presents an entire week of Phineas and Ferb Amazing Sport Inventions! From exciting chariot racing and jousting to the lesser appreciated thumb wrestling, Phineas and Ferb set out to make everyday extraordinary!

Up June 4 (Fri) @ 7.30pm On the TV premiere of Up, 78-year-old balloon salesman Carl Fredricksen, finally fulfils his lifelong dream of a great adventure when he ties thousands of balloons to his house and flies away to the wilds of South America. But he discovers all too late that his biggest nightmare has stowed away on the trip: an overly optimistic 8-year-old Wilderness Explorer named Russell.

Disney Pixar Movie Marathon

Enjoy two days of incredible magic with the Disney Pixar Movie Marathon! Get enthralled by characters like Nemo, Buzz Lightyear and Remy and their heartwarming stories!

Time/Date

June 18 (Fri)

June 19 (Sat)

4pm

The Incredibles

Wall.E

6pm

Finding Nemo

Ratatouille

8pm

Cars

Monsters, Inc

10pm

Toy Story

Toy Story 2


Check It Out Great shows on Cartoon Network (Astro Channel 616)! Wolverine & The X-Men Starts May 1 (Sat); Weekends @ 10am (Encore screening @ 5pm) June 5 – 12 (Sat – Sat); Weekends @ 9.30am

Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Rise of the Bounty Hunters© May & June; Friday @ 7pm Fierce battles and ground-breaking animation raise the stakes higher than ever before in Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Rise of the Bounty Hunters! The lives of the Jedi grow more complex as secret, forbidden relationships are revealed and a new breed of villain enters to take advantage of the wartime turmoil. Set against the spectacular backdrop of the Star Wars universe, The Clone Wars – Rise of the Bounty Hunters is bigger, bolder and more intense than ever before!

A mysterious explosion devastated Professor Charles Xavier’s school, and the mutant heroes found themselves leaderless and without direction. The X-Men disbanded. A year later, the once fiercely independent Wolverine must reunite the X-Men to prevent a horrible vision of the future. With great tragedy in their past and their future, he must lead Xavier’s disillusioned students against the forces of fate and destiny. Perhaps together Wolverine and the X-Men can steer the course of history away from catastrophe.

Iron Man: Armored Adventures® Starts May 1 (Sat); Weekends @ 10.30am (Encore screening @ 5.25pm) June 5 – 12 (Sat – Sat); Weekends @ 9am Tony Stark, heir to a billion-dollar corporation, lives a life of luxury, free to pursue his interests – seeking thrills, solving mysteries and inventing. Then everything goes horribly wrong when a tragic accident robs Tony of his father and nearly his own life. Now dependent on his own technology for survival and dedicated to battling corruption, Tony must reconcile the pressures of teenage life with the duties of a Super Hero. Inside his remarkable invention, Tony Stark is geared for high-speed flight, high-tech battles and highoctane adventure! Batman: The Brave & The Bold Starts June 13 (Sun); Weekends @ 9am The Caped Crusader teams up with heroes from across the DC Universe, delivering nonstop action and adventure with a touch of comic relief. Blue Beetle, Green Arrow, Aquaman and others fight crime alongside Batman. With formidable foes around every corner, Batman relies on his stealth, resourcefulness and limitless supply of cool gadgets to uphold justice.

Cartoon Network Popcorn Tom & Jerry: The Movie May 15 (Sat) @ 11am & 6pm May 23 (Sun) @ 11am & 6pm Tom and Jerry are left homeless after their families move away without them. Alone in the real world, the two friends get advice from a streetwise dog and his wise-cracking friend (who is a flea!) then team up with an eight-year-old orphan girl. Now chased by the orphan’s evil aunt, alley cats, animal catchers and crazy kidnappers Tom and Jerry use all the lovable tomfoolery they know to rescue their new friend in this madcap adventure.

World Cup Fever Izuma Eleven Premieres June 7 (Mon), Weeknights @ 6.30pm The main character, Endou Mamoru, is a very talented goalkeeper and the grandson of one of the strongest goalkeepers in Japan. Even though his skills are incredible, Endou’s school lacks a real soccer club. Then when a mysterious person called Gouenji moves to Endou's town, the young goalkeeper sets out to find and recruit members for his soccer team.

Cartoon Network Popcorn Premiere Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses© Starts June 13 (Sun); Weekends @ 9am Barbie is Princess Genevieve, and with her 11 royal sisters, they find a gateway to an enchanted realm where wishes can come true and where the boundaries of fun is only limited by ones imagination. However, their father’s life is in grave danger as the king’s cousin plots to take control of the kingdom. Princess Genevieve and her sisters must learn to work together and realise that through the strength of their family bond, they can over come all problems!

Barbie as Rapunzel© June 12 (Sat) @ 11am & 6pm June 20 (Sun) @ 11am & 6pm Long, long ago, in a time of magic and dragons, there lived a lovely, artistically talented girl named Rapunzel with the most beautiful, longest hair the world had ever seen. She had spent her life living as a servant to Gothel, a jealous and scheming witch who kept Rapunzel hidden deep in a forest, guarded by the enormous dragon Hugo and surrounded by an enchanted, glass wall that reached up to the clouds. However, in a twist of fate, the discovery of a small, dusty chest leads the brave maiden on a journey of truth that will unravel a web of deception, bring peace to the kingdom, and ultimately lead her to love.

Cartoon Network Popcorn – Ben 10 • Ben 10: Alien Swarm

• Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix

• Ben 10: Race Against Time

May 8 (Sat) @ 11am & 6pm

May 22 (Sat) @ 11am & 6pm

June 6 (Sun) @ 11am & 6pm

May 16 (Sun) @ 11am & 6pm

May 30 (Sun) @ 11am & 6pm

June 26 (Sat) @ 11am & 6pm


Did You Know?

Chickenpox Care

Though chickenpox is considered ’normal’ during childhood, it is a rather “itchy” experience. However, you can help ease your child’s discomfort.

“What can be done to prevent scarring?” A real fear among parents when it comes to chickenpox is the scars that will form. Thus, it is very important that you prevent your child from scratching himself. Bacteria on your child’s hands and under his fingernails may infect the broken skin blisters. This will cause complications like skin infections, which may eventually lead to permanent scarring. • • •

Keep his fingernails short so he won’t run the risk of hurting his skin should he scratch. When he sleeps, let him wear cotton gloves or mittens. This is to prevent your child from accidentally scratching himself while he is asleep. Food rich in beta-carotene and vitamin-C is important for the growth and repair of skin tissues. Make sure you include plenty of carrots, spinach and cabbages (foods rich in beta-carotene) in his food as these may help heal your child’s skin.

“Should children’s diets be given any special consideration?” There are no food taboos when it comes to feeding a child with chickenpox. However, your child may suffer from a loss of appetite and refuse to eat much in the first few days of chickenpox. Additionally, blisters may sometimes form in their mouths and throats, making it difficult for them to eat. The general rule on how to feed your child during this period: • •

By Datuk Dr Zulkifli Ismail, Consultant Paediatrician Chairman, Positive Parenting Management Committee Chickenpox is a common and highly contagious disease, particularly among children aged 12 years and below. It is caused by the varicella-zoster virus. The typical symptoms include red, itchy skin rashes that eventually develop into thinwalled blisters and general symptoms such as fever, abdominal pains, sore throat and headache. This illness will usually run its course in about 5 to 10 days, although it takes about 10 to 21 days to develop after a person has been exposed to the virus. Chickenpox is one of the most highly contagious diseases and can spread easily from person-to-person through air, saliva or direct contact with another person with chickenpox. Thus, anticipate that your child will probably get chickenpox at some point during his childhood and that you may also get infected from him or his friends if you have not had it or had never been vaccinated. Care For Chickenpox Parents frequently do not pay much attention to information on chickenpox until the disease afflicts someone in the family. Questions only start to arise when they are at home worrying and caring for their sick child. So, what are the common questions about chickenpox care that you should know the answers to? Read on to find out. “The itchiness caused by the chickenpox rashes and blisters is driving my child crazy. How do I reduce this itch?” Chickenpox rashes are very itchy, so anticipate that your child will be very irritable and will attempt to scratch a lot. While you are not able to completely relieve your child of the itchiness, you can make him more comfortable. Try these methods below: • Give your child either lukewarm or cool baths every 3 to 4 hours. If you have to, use soap that is milder than his normal one as the latter may be too harsh for his overly sensitive skin. After the bath, pat him dry instead of rubbing him to prevent breaking the blisters. • Calamine lotion can help relieve itchy rashes. The lotion is a cooling agent that soothes by absorbing excess heat from the surface of the skin. It also has mild antiseptic properties that will prevent secondary skin infections. • Dress your child in lightweight clothing. Stay away from wool and heavy clothing as they tend to irritate the skin. • If your child suffers from severe itch, check with your doctor about prescribing him antihistamines. Remember to always refer back to your doctor before giving your child any medication.

Ensure that your child gets plenty of fluids to stay well-hydrated. If your child gets tired of plain water, offer him fruit juices instead. It is not necessary to load your child with any specific food groups or nutrients. Keep in mind that a well-balanced diet is key to helping your child to recover from the disease. Offer your child foods that are soft in texture, cold and bland to make eating more comfortable. Steer away from foods that are spicy, acidic and salty as they may irritate the blisters in his mouth and throat.

“ How do I prevent my child from spreading chickenpox to his siblings?” Chickenpox is a highly contagious disease that spreads easily. More often than not, one infected child can spread the disease to almost everyone he comes into contact with, especially his siblings who have not been infected before. The only way to completely halt the spread among siblings is to separate them before any sign of chickenpox rash appears and until the rashes clear up. Moreover, ensure the healthy siblings wash their hands as often as possible, particularly before eating and after using the washroom. Caregivers must also take extra care of their hygiene when around the healthy child, particularly after they have come into contact with the infected child. Preventing Chickenpox Chickenpox is considered a “typical”, but mild childhood disease. Most of the time it is mild, but seeing your child suffering such discomfort can be distressing. Additionally, there is always a chance that the disease may develop into a more severe condition. Thus, if parents want to avoid all the hassles that accompany chickenpox, there are a few things that they can do; ► Breastfeeding Mothers who already have had chickenpox will be immune to the disease and will most likely be able to pass on this immunity to her newborn baby through the antibodies in her breast milk. Thus, mothers are encouraged to breastfeed their newborns, especially in the first few months of their newborn’s life. ► Vaccination According to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), chickenpox vaccine is the best way to prevent chickenpox, with complete protection to about 80-90% of children who are immunised. The vaccine, which contains the weakened form of the live varicella-zoster virus, may cause mild symptoms in rare cases. .

Four diseases–in-one By now, the new tetravalent MMRV (measles, mumps, rubella & varicella) vaccine, which combines the compulsory measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine with the chickenpox vaccine, is available. Parents can now opt to give their child additional protection against chickenpox without increasing the number of injections for their child. Talk to your doctor if you would like to explore this option.

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Did You Know? Better Protection with Fewer Shots

Combination vaccines are just as effective as individual vaccines, but with much less hassle. By Datuk Dr Zulkifli Ismail, Consultant Paediatrician Chairman, Positive Parenting Management Committee

Additionally, wholecell pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine has also been replaced with acellular pertussis vaccine, which causes fewer reactions and less fever. These are improvements to the national schedule and are given in the form of combination vaccines.

What are Combination Vaccines? Combination vaccines consist of two or more individual vaccines that have been combined into one single injection. This is a practical way to protect children against as many preventable diseases in as little time and hassle as possible.

Why should I give my Child Combination Vaccines? If you are in doubt on whether or not you should give your child combination vaccines, take a look at what both you and your child stand to gain;

Photo courtesy of GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceutical Malaysia Most children do not like to be given injections as it can be a painful and traumatising experience. How often do you see a child sit still and utter not a single sound while receiving a shot? Hardly. Many parents have to deal with their child’s tears and fears whenever they take their little ones for the scheduled vaccination injections. It can be equally tormenting for the parents as they watch their child going through the pain and distress. 10 Diseases, 8 Injections Did you know that under the National Immunisation Schedule (NIP), children in Malaysia are protected from up to 10 diseases? The diseases that are covered are tuberculosis (TB), Hepatitis B, diphteria, pertussis (whooping cough), tetanus (‘lockjaw’), polio, Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), measles, mumps and rubella. Children receive more than 8 mandatory doses of vaccination (excluding booster shots) through injections by their first birthday. While it may be a harrowing process bringing your child for their shots, remember that missing any one of these vaccines is a risk to your child’s health, exposing him to potentially fatal diseases. Just because we do not see these vaccine-preventable diseases any more does not mean we should stop being vigilant. Things have now changed for the benefit of both children and parents worldwide, including Malaysia. With the availability of what is known as combination vaccines, parents can now lessen those dramatic moments in the doctor’s office, minimise their child’s distress, and at the same time ensure their child is well protected against several common diseases. The National Immunisation Schedule Vaccines BCG Hepatitis B

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• Benefits for parents: - Fewer doctor visits (less time off from work). - Less visits, less hassle and less cost. - Less stress of watching your child in pain Frequently Asked Questions on Combination Vaccines Combination vaccines have long been incorporated into the National Immunisation Schedule, yet many parents still have questions. Read on as we try to answer these questions and more. 1. Are combination vaccines effective? There are many aspects that need to be considered before vaccines are combined, including the reactivity of vaccine components against each other and the stability of all components in the vaccines. Combination vaccines that have been successfully produced and used are as safe and effective, and possibly more so than individual single-disease vaccines. It has been shown that combination vaccines produce similar or fewer reactions at the injection site and throughout the body when compared to single-disease vaccine. 2. Will children be able to handle the high dosage of antigens introduced in one single combination vaccine shot? Most vaccines contain a weakened form of antigens from the bacteria/virus that will elicit a response from the immune system, but will not cause the development of a disease. Even with combination vaccines, studies have shown that combination vaccines cannot “overload” your child’s immune system. Children’s immune system is capable of handling many more times the antigens compared to those introduced through combination vaccines.

Booster Shots

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• Benefits for children: - Get fewer injections - Experience less pain, discomfort and fear. - Offers protection against a wide range of diseases.

7 Years

Safer and Better The Ministry of Health has recently replaced live oral polio vaccine (OPV) with inactivated injectable one (IPV), which is safer (no vaccine associated paralytic polio and other serious complications) and also more flexible as it can also be used by people with impaired immune systems, autoimmune diseases and organ transplants.

3. Where can I get the option of combination vaccines? Combination vaccines under the National Immunisation Schedule are typically accessible in both government and private hospitals or clinics. Among a few combination vaccines that are now under the schedule are MMR (trivalent) and DTaP-IPV-HiB (pentavalent). Additional combination vaccines (eg; tetravalent MMRV that covers measles, mumps, rubella and chicken pox or hexavalent DTaPIPV-Hib-HepB) are only available in private practices. Hexavalent vaccines protect against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), Haemophilus influenzae b (causing meningitis), poliovirus and hepatitis B in a single shot. If you are interested in getting your child immunised with these combination vaccines, please consult your doctor. 4. Are combination vaccines cheaper than individual vaccines? In 1974, the World Health Organization (WHO) launched the Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI) to get children less than one year of age immunised. Vaccines under the EPI are free of charge in government hospitals. Combination vaccines under the National EPI are also free at government hospitals. Parents can opt for other combinations that cover more diseases at an additional cost in private clinics. The combinations include MMRV and DTaP-HepB-Hib-Polio vaccines. At first glance, combination vaccines are not necessarily cheaper. However, it saves parents’ time by having lesser doctor visits and injections, thus lowering the total costs.

gn that is suppor ted by an educational grant from GlaxoSmithKline . For more info, visit www.mypositiveparenting.org


Kiddie Box Office Fun flicks for the family

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10th June 2010 Action / Adventure Harald Zwart Christopher Murphey Jerry Weintraub, Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, James Lassiter, Ken Stovitz Jaden Smith, Jackie Chan, Taraji P. Henson

The Karate Kid is a story about 12-year-old Dre Parker (JADEN SMITH) who could have been the most popular kid in Detroit....until his mother’s (TARAJI P. HENSON) latest career move sees him landing in China instead. Not all is lost though, as Dre quickly falls for his classmate Mei Ying - and the feeling is mutual! But alas, cultural differences make such a friendship impossible. Even worse, Dre’s feelings land him in trouble with the class bully, Cheng. In the land of kung fu, Dre knows only a little karate, and Cheng puts ‘the karate kid’ on the floor with ease. With no friends in a strange land, Dre has nowhere and no one to turn to. This is when maintenance man Mr. Han (JACKIE CHAN) steps in. Mr. Han, who is secretly a master of kung fu, teaches Dre that kung fu is not about punches and parries, but more about maturity and calm. As he slowly absorbs these life lessons, Dre realises that facing down the bullies will be the fight of his life.

Contest

3 x Limited Edition THE KARATE KID Travel Fleece Blanket 3 x Limited Edition THE KARATE KID Sleveless T 3 x Limited Edition THE KARATE KID Shoe Bag 3 x Limited Edition THE KARATE KID Karate Belt 10 x Limited Edition THE KARATE KID Slap Bracelet 10 x Limited Edition THE KARATE KID Button Badges

1. When is THE KARATE KID showing in cinemas? (a) 10th June (b) 6th October

(c) 10th July

2. What is the movie THE KARATE KID about? (a) Bullies (b) China

(c) Kung fu

3. Spot the not: Jaden Smith is the son of _________ . (a) Will Smith (b) Jada Pinkett Smith (c) Harald Zwart 4. THE KARATE KID is the remake of a 1984 film of the same name, which starred the late ___________ as Mr. Miyagi. (a) Ken Watanabe (b) Noriyuki Morita (c)Takeshi Kaneshiro

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Fun flicks for the family

Release Date : 17th June 2010 Genre : Animation / Comedy / Adventure Director : Lee Unkrich Producer : Darla K. Anderson Voice talent : Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, Estelle Harris, John Morris, Laurie Metcalf, R. Lee Ermey, Jodi Benson, Ned Beatty, Bonnie Hunt, Timothy Dalton, Jeff Garlin, Whoopi Goldberg and Michael Keaton (In Disney Digital 3D™ and IMAX® 3D)

The creators of the beloved Toy Story films are re-opening the toy box and bringing moviegoers back to the delightful world of our favourite gang of toy characters in Toy Story 3! In this comical new 3D adventure, Andy (voice of JOHN MORRIS) prepares to depart for college. Buzz (voice of TIM ALLEN), Woody (voice of TOM HANKS) and the rest of his loyal toys are troubled about their uncertain future. When they unexpectedly land in a room full of untamed toddlers who cannot wait to get their sticky little fingers on them, it's pandemonium as they try to stay together, ensuring that ‘no toy gets left behind’! Meanwhile, Barbie (voice of JODI BENSON) comes face to plastic face with Ken (voice of MICHAEL KEATON) - yes, that Ken! Expect mayhem and non-stop laughter!

FUN FACTS • Toy Story 3 is Pixar’s 11th full-length animated motion picture. • Toy Story 3 features Buzz, Woody and all the familiar favourites plus a host of new toys including a Ken doll (voice of MICHAEL KEATON) and a hedgehog named Mr. Pricklepants (voice of TIMOTHY DALTON). • The original Toy Story voice cast returns to Toy Story 3, including John Ratzenberger (voice of Hamm), who is the only actor to voice a character in all 11 Disney•Pixar films. • Toy Story, originally released on 22nd November 1995, was the first fully computer animated feature film and the highest grossing movie of the year. It was nominated for three Oscars® and two Golden Globes®. • Toy Story 2 is the first film ever to be entirely created, mastered and exhibited digitally. It was also the first animated sequel to gross more than its original, breaking opening weekend box office records in the U.S., UK and Japan, becoming the highest grossing animated release of 1999.

1. When is TOY STORY 3 showing in cinemas? (a) 17th May (b) 17th June (c) 17th July 2. The heroes in the movie TOY STORY 3 are _______ (spot the not). (a) Woody (b) Buzz Lightyear (c) Mickey Mouse

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5 x TOY STORY 3 Adult Tee 5 x TOY STORY 3 Kids Tee 4 x TOY STORY 3 Aliens Adventure Mat 5 x TOY STORY 3 Cap 5 x TOY STORY 3 Lenticular Notebook 4 x TOY STORY 3 Buzz Lightyear Keychain

3. Which new character is not in the movie TOY STORY 3? (a) Pricklepants (b) Buttercup (c) Wonder Dog 4. Write the movie title ‘TOY STORY 3’ in the most creative way in the box provided.

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Kiddie Box Office Fun flicks for the family

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27th May 2010 Action / Adventure Mike Newell Jerry Bruckheimer Jake Gyllenhaal, Ben Kingsley, Gemma Arterton, Alfred Molina PG-13 From the team that brought you the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy, Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films present the epic actionadventure movie Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. Set in the mystical lands of Persia, rogue Prince Dastan (JAKE GYLLENHAAL) reluctantly joins forces with the mysterious Princess Tamina (GEMMA ARTERTON). Together, they race against dark forces to safeguard an ancient dagger capable of releasing the Sands of Time - a gift from the gods that can reverse time and allow its possessor to rule the world.

FUN FACTS •

The first shooting location for the movie was at an altitude of 8,200 feet in the mountain village of Oukaimden in the High Atlas Mountains. The cast and crew had to acclimate themselves to proceed with the demanding action sequences filmed there.

Morocco offered over 100° Fahrenheit temperatures during production. Due to this, massive, air-conditioned tents were erected in Marrakesh. One was as big as a football field and housed wardrobe, hair and makeup for the film’s background players. An adjoining tent was built just for washing and drying. It was a mind-blowing 124° Fahrenheit on the last day of Moroccan filming. It was reported that during filming in that country the Prince of Persia company consumed 1,114,894 bottles of water!

A lot of wild and exotic animals were used during the shooting of the movie. Typical warnings on call sheets in Morocco: PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH THE OSTRICH ON SET TODAY or BEWARE – SNAKES & SCORPIONS CAN BE FOUND AT THIS LOCATION UNDER AND AROUND THE ROCKS. BE CAUTIOUS.

A local Moroccan was hired to clear the shooting areas in the desert of any vipers and scorpions. Donning a t-shirt emblazoned with “Snake Dude”, he was easy to spot.

The Nasaf marketplace and city gates were built adjacent to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Ben Haddou, but the original structure was untouched by the filmmakers.

5 x PRINCE OF PERSIA Men Tee 5 x PRINCE OF PERSIA Cap 5 x PRINCE OF PERSIA Keychain with SD Card Slot 5 x PRINCE OF PERSIA Lenticular Notebooks

1. When is PRINCE OF PERSIA showing in cinemas? (a) 27th May (b) 27th June (c) 27th July 2. The movie PRINCE OF PERSIA is based on the video game series that was created by _________. (a) Jerry Bruckheimer (b) Jordan Mechner (c) Mike Newell 3. Fill in the blank: The plural form of ‘princess’ is

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Kiddie Box Office Fun flicks for the family

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6th May 2010 Family Comedy Thor Freudenthal Nina Jacobson, Brad Simpson Zachary Gordon, Robert Capron, Steve Zahn, Rachael Harris, Devon Bostick In this family comedy based on the best-selling illustrated novel of the same name by Jeff Kinney, meet the kid who made ‘wimpy’ cool. From its origins as a series of online cartoons, Diary of a Wimpy Kid exploded onto the pop culture scene when Jeff Kinney’s first ‘novel in cartoons’ was published in 2007. The book spent almost three years on The New York Times’ children’s best-seller list and was translated into 33 languages.

The movie chronicles the adventures of wise-cracking middle school student Greg Heffley (ZACHARY GORDON) who must somehow survive the scariest time of anyone’s life: middle school! To Greg, middle school is the dumbest idea ever invented. It is a place rigged with hundreds of social landmines, not the least of which are wedgies, bullies, lunchtime banishment to the cafeteria floor, and a festering piece of cheese… yuck! To survive this never-ending ordeal and attain the recognition and status he feels he deserves, Greg devises an endless series of can’t-miss schemes, all of which, of course, go awry. What’s more, Greg is jotting his opinions, thoughts, tales of family trials and tribulations, and (would-be) schoolyard triumphs all down on paper, via a diary.“It's NOT a diary, it’s a journal!” Greg insists, preferring the less-sissyfied designation.“One day when I’m famous”, writes Greg, “I’ll have better things to do than answer peoples’ stupid questions all day”. So the Wimpy Kid’s diary was born!

Simply answer the questions below and stand a chance to win great prizes! 2 x DIARY OF A WIMPY KID Backpack 5 x DIARY OF A WIMPY KID Draw On Pencil Case 5 x DIARY OF A WIMPY KID Sweatband 2 x DIARY OF A WIMPY KID Movie Diary

1. When is DIARY OF A WIMPY KID showing in cinemas? (a) 6th May (b) 6th June (c) 5th June 2. The movie DIARY OF A WIMPY KID is based on the book written by _______. (a) Thor Freudenthal (b) Jeff Kinney (c) Greg Heffley 3. Which one is not a synonym for ‘wimp’? (a) Coward (b) Sissy

(c) Plucky

4. Write the movie title ‘DIARY OF A WIMPY KID’ in the most creative way in the box provided.

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Kiddie Box Office Fun flicks for the family

Release Date : Genre : Director : Produced by : Written by : Cast : Voice talent :

3rd June 2010 Comedy / Family Tom Dey John Davis Tim Rasmussen and Vince DiMeglio (Based on the comic strip created by Brad Anderson and Phil Leeming) Owen Wilson (as the voice of Marmaduke), Lee Pace, Judy Greer. Emma Stone, George Lopez, Stacy Ferguson, Damon Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Christopher Mintz-Plasse

Marmaduke, the world’s most lovable Great Dane, leaps from comic strip fame (appearing in 600 newspapers in over 20 countries) to big screen stardom! In this family comedy event, the super-sized, ultra-awkward lap dog is living the good life with the Winslow family. The Winslows include stressed out dad Phil (LEE PACE), mum Debbie (JUDY GREER), their three children and feline pal Carlos (voice of GEORGE LOPEZ). Disaster ensues (well at least for Marmaduke!) when Phil uproots the clan from Kansas to California, and Marmaduke’s life is suddenly turned upside-down. He discovers that he must navigate the volatile ‘Mutts vs. Pedigrees’ turf wars, woo the purebred of his dreams, and overcome a fall from grace from his new four-legged friends and his much put-upon family. How is Marmaduke ever going to accomplish all these? Catch the movie to find out!

Simply answer the questions below and stand a chance to win great prizes!

2 x MARMADUKE Fold Up Picnic Blanket

1. When is MARMADUKE showing in cinemas? (a) 3rd May (b) 3rd June

(c) 10th June

2. What is the movie MARMADUKE about? (a) Marmalade (b) Dorothy from Kansas

(c) A lovable dog

3. Which one is not a dog breed? (a) Samoyed (b) Yorkshire pudding

(c) Great Dane

4. What is actor Owen Wilson’s middle name? (a) Cunningman (b) Cunningham

(c) Cunning

2 x MARMADUKE Kids Flip Flops 2 x MARMADUKE Digital Watch 2 x MARMADUKE Bone Pen and Pad 2 x MARMADUKE 4-inch Plush Toy 2 x MARMADUKE Bone Pencil

5. Write the movie title ‘MARMADUKE’ in the most creative way in the box provided.

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Take Five

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Arts & Crafts

C o n t r i b u t i o n s We are showcasing art creations from Superkidz Club members. So to all other Superkidz Club members, if you’d like to do the same, don’t wait any longer! Send in your artistic work soon and you may just see it here next time!

▲ Dylan Tan Xi Honn ( 6 years old )

▲ Edric Tan Chen Ping ( 7 years old )

◄ Jovita Anne Johny ( 5 years old ) ►

Send your entries to:

SUPERKIDZ Magazine, c/o Epitome Communications Sdn Bhd, 10.01 Wisma Lim Foo Yong, 86 Jalan Raja Chulan, 50200 Kuala Lumpur May - June 2010

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Colouring Activity - The Karate kid

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Colouring Activity - Toy Story 3

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The Write Stuff

Read all about it from the Superkids themselves!

By Arn Johanna B Lumanog (10 years old) *minimal corrections have been made to article to preserve its originality

The person I admired most is my great-grandmother, AMBROSIA C BERNARDINO. She was born on December at the province of La Union, Philippines. She grew up in the town of Bacnotan. Her father was a farmer and so was her mother.

jewelries that she kept over the years or that she bought from her hard-earned money. She had been a very good example to younger generations. She received awards from the church and government organisations as well as non-government organisations. She passed away at the age of 100. I admire her so much that I would like to develop such character traits, most especially her being a Godfearing woman.

When she went to Manila, she got married and had six children. Their names are Eddie, Leonardo, Ricardo, David, Zosima and Lolita. She was able to raise them up through selling preserved fish sauce called bagoong. She went from one house to another persuading them to buy. She also sold fruits from their farm. I like her because she was diligent, hard-working and patient. She woke up everyday very early in the morning at 4:30 to clean the yard and the surroundings of the house. It took her one and a half hour to finish. She never complained of anything painful even in the event of being sick. In her poor status in life, she never complained. She learned to be contented with what she had, but she was always striving to be better. Despite her lacking in education she was invited to give words of wisdom during school graduation and commencement exercises. Not only that, she also managed to give gifts to her grandchildren. Precious

My Sister

By Edric Tan Chen Ping (7 years old)

*minimal corrections have been made to article to preserve its originality My sister was born on 25th November 2008. She has celebrated her 1st birthday last November. Her name is Tan Ee Xin. Baby Ee Xin has small eyes and she has fair skin. She is a super size baby because she is tall and chubby. Her fingers are small but she holds things tight. Whenever I tried to take something away from her, she will never let it go but she screams like other girls. My sister likes to grab my book while I’m reading. She loves to play my keyboard too. She likes to eat porridge which I think is yummy and I would eat her leftover porridge. When she is hungry she will say nennen-no. She likes to copy (imitate) our words. She could say daddy, papa, mama, mummy, bye, koko, ball, book and bag now. When she is hungry, she will suck her thumb. She no longer crawls clumsily but is a fast walker now. Everyone at home has been waiting eagerly for her first step. We were so excited to see her walking. She has the sweetest smile even with only 11 teeth now. I love my baby sister because she is very cute. I’m happy to share with her all my toys. I hope that I will be having another sister like her. My present for her 1st birthday is lots of KISSES and HUGS. I’m looking forward to the day mum would say, “Edric, now you can carry your sister!”

(R - L) Hannah with her baby sister Raine, mum Laarnie and grandma Josefina

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Dear Kidz

Tearing your hair out in response to your kids’ behaviour? Fret not! In our Q & A column with acclaimed trainer, I’m a working mum in my late 20s, and I bestselling author and master motivational speaker, have a baby girl who is turning psychologist and counselor, Dr. Billy Kueek one year old very soon. Having doles out answers to your parenting questions to juggle work and taking care of my daughter hasn’t been easy, but I’m really from his wealth of workshops, newsletters, enjoying motherhood! The problem I have journals and audiobooks, but most of all, is my relationship with my husband. We were from the standpoint of ordinary parents. very loving before marriage. But right after we were blessed with a child, so we didn’t really have a ‘honeymoon period’. different ways of dealing with challenges, you may be coping better than he is at this moment. Now it seems like he is more attentive to our daughter than to me. So I feel that we’re not Primarily, men are excellent at motor skills but many find it hard to multias close as we used to be. Plus with the task emotions and mind tasks. I suggest that you find an opportune baby, it gets hard to spend quality time time to have a heart-to-heart talk with your husband, without negative as a couple. What can I do so that he emotions but only loving intentions, actions and communication. This is is not only a great parent but so you find out what really is happening in his world, his mind and his also a loving husband? heart. -- Grumpy mum The other thing you can do is to reframe the situation. We all know that if we are set on seeing something, we will make our perception a reality. Think about this - How does his being closer to the baby mean he is not close to you?

Dr Billy Kueek: Congratulations on your baby girl! She must be a doll! Being a modern day parent is tough, juggling work, family and self so I am delighted you are enjoying motherhood.

The baby takes up both your time and attention, and therefore the time between the two of you is compromised. Find the opportunity and plan some time just for the both of you, with no distractions. From your message, I gather that someone looks after baby during work days, so perhaps both of you can take half day leave from work and check into the nice Hilton KL together, to enjoy an afternoon of sun and cuddling, private time enjoying each other’s company.

With the arrival of the baby, both of you had to make adjustments and it’s no longer life as before. While you are managing to juggle as well as you can, while still yearning for the affection from your husband, remember that he is also going through changes and adjustments. Since we all have

Focus and be thankful he is utilising his affection on the baby and is still trying to be loving with you and not hanging around outside after work with his colleagues and friends.

Dr Billy Kueek: Dear Youth, First off, be thankful that you have such loving and caring parents. Many parents I know pin their hopes on their child’s success and you have such parents, so be thankful and try to understand their loving intentions. While they may have their point, you have yours too. Their thinking that you might lose out by others snatching up the good jobs and reaping the rewards have some sense of truth, after all, they are only concerned for your future. Of course, if your friends who graduate earlier happen to face an economic crisis, then you are the one who might be blessed instead by graduating later. As we cannot see the future, there is no way to see who is right. They do not wish for you to lose out and suffer, neither do you. So, what difference would it make if you see the world now or later? I can think of a couple of things you can consider:

I’ll be finishing college soon, and before going to university I want to see the world. A few of my friends suggested that we go backpacking for a few months and I really want to go. But my parents are very old fashioned. They want me to start university straight away, so I don’t ‘lose out’ to others. They say if I start later, then all my other friends will graduate sooner than me, snatch up all the good jobs and reap all the rewards. I don’t really agree, and I really want to take a break and see how big the world is. How can I convince my parents? -- Disappointed youth (21 years old)

1. Speak to them and explain why you wish to travel first before continuing your studies. I believe their concerns are motivated by love and that could include worries about you going backpacking on your own. 2. How about going ahead with University first and then backpacking during holidays?

To know more about Dr. Billy Kueek, visit www.billykueek.com/billy_kueek.html For answers to your parenting queries, email us at submit@kidz.my (Subject: Dear Kidz).


In Focus

Learning with Lorna Whiston

Raising a Bilingual Child PART 3 OF OUR FASCINATING THREE-PART SERIES ON RAISING A BILINGUAL CHILD

BY HELEN MARJAN JOINT MANAGING DIRECTOR OF LORNA WHISTON STUDY CENTRES

Knowing two or more languages can be a distinct advantage in life. Bilingualism enables children to communicate with a wider variety of people, and exposes them to different cultures. It can open up more job opportunities later in life, and research indicates that learning two different language systems can enable children to have advantages in thinking skills. However raising bilingual children involves some important decisions that involve the child’s identity, self-esteem, schooling options, as well as social factors.

Will my child become confused learning two languages? Children have an amazing capacity for learning languages and seem equipped with the skills to learn many languages simultaneously. However, certain strategies can assist in this process. Experts stress separating the two languages so that children instinctively learn to distinguish between different language systems, thus making language acquisition easier for them. Hence working out the boundaries between the languages is useful; for example having one parent consistently communicating in the same language, and not switching to another, creates a genuine need for the child to communicate with that parent in the target language.

Another way of establishing boundaries between languages is when both parents speak only one language in the home, and the second language is used at school. Children’s language development is strongly influenced by their peers, and many children pick up an additional language because they have a genuine desire or need to communicate with their friends.

A third possibility is for one language to be spoken both at home and at school, and the second only with another group of people, for example the child’s grandparents. However, for this strategy to be effective, the child needs to have regular contact with the grandparents, and they in turn need to communicate freely with the child in the target language.

Consistency is key Consistency is a central issue in early language learning. If you mix languages in the same conversation, young children will experience difficulty separating vocabulary and grammar into the appropriate language. They may learn the “mixed” language as one hybrid language. An example of this is children who speak “Manglish” and who struggle to make themselves understood to either native English speakers or native Chinese speakers because of the adoption of this pidgin language.

Striking a balance If children attend school in one language all day and only have a short time to hear the other language at home, it’s likely the school language will develop much more easily than the home language.

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Thus it is important to plan for additional time spent using the home language in a variety of situations and with a variety of speakers. Rich language experiences in both languages are essential for good bilingual development.

Language quality The language used with young children should not be too complex and should focus on developing language skills for genuine communication, rather than on meaningless drilling or rote learning. New words and phrases need to be reinforced through stories, songs, rhymes and general conversation. Lots of encouragement and praise should be given to the children for their efforts at communicating. As a parent you need to be a good listener and provide good language models by using a rich vocabulary and by engaging your children in conversations. Providing books, music, and even videos in both languages is a great way to stimulate language development.

Children are individuals As a parent, it is essential to be aware that all children are different. Each child learns language at his or her own speed and in his or her own way. Some children appear to have a greater natural aptitude for language learning than others. This is thought to be due to a variety of factors, such as:

Stability and mobility – A family that remains in the second language community for a longer period of time will increase the chances of the child retaining the second language.

Relationships within the family

- Interfamily relationships do affect bilingual language development. For example, if the father speaks a different language from the mother, but is often away from home, the child will not learn his language as easily as the mother’s.

Attitudes towards the target language - A child needs to understand and feel that the languages spoken by his family members, in his school and in his community have a sense of worth. Children are more likely to willingly communicate in a language if they perceive the language as positive and meaningful.

Article contributed by Lorna Whiston Study Centres.


In Focus Health

Why learning to swim is easy with EC Swim! Everybody loves to play in the water. At EC Swim, kids get to learn how to swim in a fun environment.

Qualified instructors in a safe surrounding

Safety of the children is a priority both in the pool and on the premise, so the centre has a security guard. The founder of EC Swim, Bernard Yong, is a skilled instructor with coaching and sports science qualifications. Together with another instructor, they call more than 400 children their students. They know how to coax kids out of their shyness, lower their anxiety and increase their water confidence. Both are very knowledgeable, patient and tolerant, and always make classes fun!

Small groups for a more personalised touch

Abilities are assessed & tested

Children are divided according to different age groups so that different learning needs can be attended to. Classes take 45 minutes, and with a maximum of five students per class, instructors are able to pay more attention to each child. There are also one-toone lesson packages for those who would like to learn individually.

Each new student will be assessed to check their water confidence and swimming ability. This ensures that they are ready to learn and placed in the right learning level. Each level will take up minimum eight to maximum 36 lessons, depending on student’s requirements. Before moving onto the next level, they will be tested to ascertain that they have mastered the necessary skills. So although it is fun, lessons are structured and each student’s progress is noted.

Well-equipped facilities

Great service!

There are spacious cubicles for changing, showering and for washrooms right next to the pool. There is also a spacious indoor waiting area for parents, or they can opt to sit by the pool and watch their kids.

Parents of EC Swim students often comment how pleased they are with the teaching techniques of the instructors. They remark that the instructors are really good at getting kids to break out of their shyness. All agreed that it is a good starting point for young children to learn swimming. Parents also find the staff of EC Swim to be friendly, courteous and ever-obliging – trademarks of a customer oriented business! In a nutshell, for more personalised lessons in a relaxed and friendly setting, EC Swim is the place to go.

EC Swim

71, Jalan Gasing, Section 5, 46000 PJ Contact: 03-7960 0539 / 012-2233 321


In Focus

Education

What Public Speaking Can Do for You and Your Child Public speaking is not a new trend. In a world that is highly competitive, parents are always looking at ways to help their children get ahead. Being confident enough to speak in public can bring children to greater heights as it is a very useful life skill. Many people experience the fear of speaking in public. Some would be so nervous that halfway through speaking, their mind would go completely blank. In fact, fear of public speaking ranks high on the list of a lot of people’s fears and leads to many missed opportunities. Anyone who has seen a good speaker on stage knows what power lies in this skill. It can change minds, inspire action, as well as launch and cement relationships in a way that no other form of communication can. When children learn public speaking, they will inevitably learn how to socialise as their confidence level start to increase. As a result, it enables them to have a healthy social life. Many studies have shown that a healthy social life leads to long life. Public speaking can also develop children into effective leaders who are able to communicate well and present their work well. They are also able to motivate and inspire through their confidence in sharing their life stories. Other benefits of mastering this skill include developing cooperation and understanding with others. Remember that even the best orators need practice and training. Public speaking is a skill that can be learned, and your children will improve with time if they take the initiative. With preparation and lots of practice, they can learn to carry an audience, strengthen relationships and reach out to people. It will be a powerful tool in their lives. Blubricks offers public speaking classes for children and adults on a weekly or workshop basis. We follow the Trinity Guildhall London syllabus which encompasses effective communication and presentation skills. For more info, call 012-370 9220 (Katrina) or visit www.blubricks.com

Empowering Lives with NLP

As a parent, were there times when you were frustrated because you could not help your child in times of need? Are you equipped with the right tools and knowledge to guide your child? What skills can you develop or learn in order to be your child’s best coach and to be the best parent you can be? Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) offers the most powerful tools to improve the chances of success in life. Prominent success coach Anthony Robbins, world-class tennis player Andre Agassi and award-winning TV host Oprah Winfrey are all practitioners of NLP. Think of NLP as a toolbox for life. It can help you to help your child set the right goals in the right way and discover their passion and purpose in life. NLP can help to create powerful beliefs that will help your child achieve, enhance their learning strategies and generate positive behaviours. “NLP is whatever works on a daily basis. By understanding your child better – how he thinks, how he interprets information, how he learns - parents will be able to achieve outstanding results,” says Dr Billy Kueek, founder of Billy Kueek International and Asia’s leading NLP Trainer. Apart from helping your child, you will also learn techniques to manage your own state better, to liberate yourself from limiting beliefs, and how to tap on your inner wisdom for problem resolution.

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Billy Kueek International conducts NLP Certification Programmes, Hypnotherapy Certification Programmes as well as one-day workshops. For more info, email Mav@BillyKueek.com or call 012-434 9500.


Education

In Focus

Teach children to be money-wise Kidz Smart Academy teaches children the value of money and the importance of being financially sound from a young age.

At what age do children discover money? It may be as young as the age of three when they see (or hear) coins and realise that this shiny stuff can be used to get things like sweets or toys. They may not know what it is or its worth but they grasp the idea that it can be exchanged for things they want. Kidz Smart Academy answers some common queries by parents about their Financial Literacy (FLiP) programmes. Q : Why should my children learn about financial literacy?

Q : Do you have other programmes other than Financial Literacy?

A : When children start school (in Standard 1), they are likely to be given pocket money. It is not uncommon for children to spend all their pocket money on snacks or little trinkets. Many of them do not think about what they should spend the pocket money on or do not know how to save their money. Our role is to show them how to put some money away each day and only buy what they need.

A : We have a Communications programme which teaches children how to speak more confidently in public. We will also be introducing more programmes in 2011.

Q : Since my daughter already learns Maths in school, how is this different? A : The programme does not teach Maths. Instead, we put their Maths knowledge into practice such as percentages and fractions, as well as how to calculate simple and compound interest.

Q : Are your classes conducted by qualified or certified trainers and if so, by which organisation? A : All Kidz Smart Academy trainers are MasterClass Trainers, trained and certified by Billy Kueek International, one of Asia’s leading training organizations. In fact, Dr Billy Kueek is our programme advisor and ensures the quality of all Kidz Smart programmes.

Q : My son is 7 years old. What will he learn from the Financial Literacy programme? A : Classes are activity based to ensure that children enjoy the learning process. For those aged seven to nine, they will be taught the basics about: · what money is, · how to get the right change, · the difference between needs and wants, and · why it is good to save. Q : How many classes does my daughter have to attend (she is 11 years old)? A : The programmes are intended to introduce concepts about managing money to children of different age groups. Each level consists of a four-hour session, and there are three levels: · Foundation (6 to 9 years old) · Intermediate (9 to 12 years old) · Professional (12 to 15 years old) Q : Do you run longer programmes? A : For the Financial Literacy programme, we are currently running single sessions as an introduction to money management. However, we will be launching more programmes next year ranging from 2-day bootcamps to 10-week courses. Q : When will you be having your next programmes? A : We recognise that children (and parents) these days have very full schedules and therefore, we run classes during the school holidays. The next sessions will be during the upcoming holidays in June 2010.

Article contributed by Kidz Smart Academy who runs Financial Literacy and Public Speaking courses for children aged six to 16. For more info, call 03-2144 5733 or visit www.kidzsmart.com.my

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Rock n' Rule

Events that rock, kids that rule

News, Events & Contests Come drink milk with Dutch Lady! Date/ Time : 30th May (Sun) @ 10am Venue : Pavilion Kuala Lumpur Dutch Lady Malaysia will be bringing Malaysians its third instalment of World Milk Day, leading the country once again in this United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organisation initiative to celebrate the global importance of milk.

With the help of Persatuan Pengakap Malaysia, Persatuan Pandu Puteri Malaysia, The Boys’ Brigade and the Malaysian Red Crescent Society; car clubs Honda, Peugeot and Perdana; cyclist group Pedaholics; and AMP Radio Networks’ on-ground teams, limited edition World Milk Day packs will be distributed across key cities, so look out for them! For more info, visit www.dutchlady.com.my

This year, Malaysians will be treated to a very different milk experience. On 30th May, Dutch Lady is inviting 2,500 Malaysians (or more!) to join them in trying to set a new Malaysia Book of Records for the ‘Largest Milk Drinking Event’. The attempt will be televised live on TV3 at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, followed by exciting activities and performances by local artistes like Reshmonu, Dayana, YAWA Eco Drum Circle and many more. Be a part of history and mark your calendar for this special event! Dutch Lady Malaysia will also be giving away more than 250,000 packets of milk to the entire nation for free!

Creative Art Award 2010 - RM500,000 up for grabs • Category A (Open to secondary school students nationwide) o Round 1 - Qualifying Challenge (Mail-In): Design of the number ‘3’ o

Round 2 - (for shortlisted participants): On-The-Spot Competition at either Penang (17th July); Kota Kinabalu, Sabah (24th July); Kuching, Sarawak (25th July) or Bandar Sunway, Selangor (31st July)

• Category B (18 years old & above) o Storyboard design competition: Based on the theme ‘The Toys Are Alive!’ (Minimum 6/ maximum 20 frames) • Entry Forms available at: o Secondary schools o Online: www.creativeartaward.com.my • Contest ends: 18th June 2010 As Malaysia’s leading art & design college, The One Academy of Communication Design is keen to recognise young talents and develop their creative skills when they are fresh out of secondary schools. The Creative Art Award 2010 encourages young talents from across the country to showcase their outstanding creativity. This year, the annual competition, which has been on the running for 13 years, will be held in conjunction with the much-anticipated release of Disney-Pixar’s Toy Story 3. With the support by Buena Vista Columbia TriStar and MDeC, other partners include Canon and Media Partners such as New Straits Times, Sin Chew Daily, Gempak, Comic King and Pipit.

Category A offers scholarships and other fantastic prizes amounting up to RM500,000. The scholarships offered this year are also the most among the previous years. Besides the main prizes offering RM55,000, RM40,000 and RM30,000 scholarships for the Gold, Silver and Bronze winners respectively, ten participants will also stand a chance to win the Young Creative Achievers Award that comes with RM20,000 worth of scholarship each. 30 consolation prizes of The One Academy scholarship worth RM5,000 each will also be given away. Other exciting prizes include a Creative Art Award trophy, Acer Aspire notebook, Apple iPod Nano, Sony Digital SLR Camera, Canon Digital Camera and Canon printers. Canon will also be offering prizes to the Gold, Silver and Bronze winners’ schools. For category B, winners get to take home prizes such as Acer Aspire notebook, Canon Digital Camera, SONY DSLR Camera, Apple iPOD Nano and Toy Story movie premiums. For more info, call 03-5637 5510 (Peik Hoon/ Ben), email caa@toa.edu.my, or visit www.toa.edu.my or www.creativeartaward.com.my 38

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Rock n' Rule

Disney Channel’s High School Musical: My School Rocks! 2010 Audition dates: • 26th June (Sat) @ Melaka International Trade Center; • 3rd & 4th July (Sat & Sun) @ TAR College Penang; • 10th & 11th July (Sat & Sun) @ Yayasan Sabah College, Kota Kinabalu; • 17th,18th, 24th & 25th July (Sat / Sun) @ Putrajaya International Convention Centre The third instalment of the biggest inter-school dance competition in Malaysia, My School Rocks! (MSR 2010) competition is set to be another awesome display of charismatic performances by young talensts! MSR 2010 celebrates and recognises great young Malaysian artistes in the making, and promises to be an electrifying competition where fresh talents will be able to show off their best High School Musical dance moves in the coolest dance adventure of their lifetime! The MSR 2010 dance off heats up as participating school teams prepare to compete in the auditions for their chance to be crowned the best school dance team ever!

My School Rocks! previous year Malaysia winning team - BU4Girlz.com: (L-R) Vanessa D’Orville, Serena Lee, Melissa Kuek & Tham Su Ming

Four finalist teams will be selected and be in the running to win the exciting grand prize of an all-expense paid trip to Los Angeles, USA, as well as musical instruments for the school the team represents. The champion will be announced on 28th August on Disney Channel (ASTRO Channel 615).

For more info, visit www.disneychannel-asia.com/DisneyChannel/minisites/myschoolrocks2010/

Dumex Dugro's Trail of Happiness •

Grand Prize : RM10,000 cash & Holiday for 4 to London worth RM50,000 2nd Prize : RM8,000 cash & Holiday for 4 to Tokyo Disneyland worth RM35,000 3rd Prize : RM5,000 cash & Holiday for 4 to Australia's Gold Coast worth RM25,000 Plus other Consolation Prizes

• Deadline

: 31st May 2010 for West Malaysia; 15th June 2010 for East Malaysia

Of all earthly happiness, none is more significant than being with the family. So Danone Dumex (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd is giving parents the chance to win overseas holidays with their family in the contest ‘Peraduan Ceria Dengan Khasiat Dumex Dugro’. Six local celebrities, who are Dugro parents, has been roped in to share their views on the importance of nutrition and what happiness means to them. They are Dugro ambassador couple, Vanidah Imran and Rashidi Ishak; architect and actor Azhar Sulaiman; first crime analyst in Asia Kamal Afandi Hashim; international fashion designer Melinda Looi; international model and ex-national netballer Fadzlun Abas; and businessman cum ex-national cyclist Murugayan Kumaresan. Parents need only to purchase a pack of Dumex Dugro, complete a slogan (in not more than 20 words) and submit their entry with a Dugro logo from the packaging.

There is no limit to the number of entries submitted by a contestant. To make the contest even more fun, for every 8th customer calling Dumex’s Careline and mentioning “I would like to join ‘Peraduan Ceria Dengan Khasiat Dumex Dugro’” will be instantly rewarded with RM200! For more info, call 1800 38 1038 (Danone Dumex Careline) or visit www.dumex.com.my

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Superkidz Club Birthdays

Janella Anne Renner (May 7) “Princess Janella! We love you!We hope you grow up to become a talented, compassionate and beautiful person inside out.”

Belated Greeting: Arn Johanna B Lumanog (Mar' 27)

Sophie Juliana Crabtree (May 9) “Happy Birthday Darling Sophie. Lots of love from Mummy & Daddy.”

Tia Danielle Theseira (May 29) “Happy 6th birthday Baby Tia. We have watched you grow, and love you more each day. Love Mummy, Daddy, Alicia.”

Muhammad Ryan bin Hifzi (May 22) “Always be smart Ryan! Happy 4th Birthday. Hugs, Mama and Papa.”

Jovita Anne (June 7) “Happy Birthday our Little Princess. May God bless you. Love Daddy, Mummy & Jovina Anne.”

MAY BIRTHDAYS

Date of Birth

“You’re such heaven ‘scent’. Happy bithday Hannah! Love from Mom, Dad, Nanay and Raine.”

MAY BIRTHDAYS

Date of Birth

Paeri Shadaanya A Pillay

03-May-2002

Liew Yen Rou

20-May-2003

Foong Ern

07-May-2003

Lim Weng Hwa

22-May-2001

Janella Anne Renner

07-May-2003

Marcus Ang Yu Jack

22-May-2004

Sophie Juliana Crabtree

09-May-2000

Muhammad Ryan bin Hifzi

22-May-2006

Ryan Fong

11-May-2005

Clarisse Lim Qian Hui

24-May-2001

Lim Xin Yi

14-May-2003

Jireh Gan

26-May-2005

Muhammad Danial Putera Suhaimie

14-May-2003

Ahmad Ilyas Abdurrani

27-May-2004

Lua Yong Tong

18-May-2007

Nicole Yong

29-May-2003

Mow Ser Ni

19-May-2001

Tia Danielle Theseira

29-May-2004

Have a read parents! Imagine your children’s delight and squeals of joy when they discover their photographs published in SUPERKIDZ magazine on their birthdays! There are a maximum of 12 slots of Birthday Wishes available for the months of July and August so start sending in those photos. (Deadline: 4th June 2010) • Send photograph along with a message from you (not more than 15 words), and kindly include these details: • Your child’s: ∙Name ∙Gender ∙Date of birth (DD/MM/YY) ∙School • Parent’s: ∙Name ∙Address ∙Contact No. (Home & Mobile) ∙Email address

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Superkidz Club Birthdays

Brandon Wong (June 10) “Dearest Brandon: May you always be blessed with good health, love and happiness. Love mom and dad.”

Brandon Lum (June 28)

Adam Wilkinson (June 12) “Happy birthday Adam. You will always be our prince. Love, Mummy & Daddy. xx (kisses)”

Edric Tan (June 28) “Happy 7th Birthday to our charming prince! Lots of love from Daddy, Mummy, Xi Honn & Ee Xin.”

Keillei Teh (June 24) “Happy 9th Birthday to my precious darling. Love mum, dad, kong-kong, aunties and uncles.”

Jordon Thai Yee Yu (June 29) “Dear Jordon, Daddy, Mummy & Jayson wish you Happy Birthday, be healthy & happy always. We love you.”

JUNE BIRTHDAYS

Date of Birth

“I LOVE YOU SON. You are always mummy's lovely boy. Happy Birthday my dear boy. ”

JUNE BIRTHDAYS

Date of Birth

Debbie Lee Boon Hui

05-June-2000

Lau Onn Yee

17-June-1996

Ashley Khor Xu-Jean

06-June-2006

Joshua Goon Yu Ming

18-June-2003

Jovita Anne

07-June-2004

Keillei Teh

24-June-2001

Brandon Wong Zi Xuan

10-June-2003

Victoria Tan Hui Ying

24-June-2002

Dillon Soh Hau Chen

11-June-2002

Brandon Lum Heen Yew

28-June-2004

Ng U-May

11-June-2000

Edric Tan Chen Ping

28-June-2003

Adam Wilkinson

12-June-2003

Alyssa Tang

29-June-2003

Soon Yu Xuan

12-June-2001

Jordon Thai Yee Yu

29-June-2004

Lim Jia Piau

15-June-2003

Email: submit@kidz.my (Subject: Birthday Greeting); OR Send to: SUPERKIDZ Magazine, 10.01 Wisma Lim Foo Yong, 86 Jalan Raja Chulan, 50200 KL (Subject: Birthday Greeting) Terms & Conditions 1) Open to all Superkidz Club members. 2) Photos submitted are non-returnable. 3) Image files sent via email must be clear, of good quality and saved in JPEG format. 4) All photos must be accompanied with a birthday wish of not more than 15 words from parents. 5) Incomplete or inaccurate contact details may result in photos not being selected. 6) Selection is at the sole and utter discretion of SUPERKIDZ. Hence, the decision of SUPERKIDZ on all matters relating to photos and greetings is final and no correspondence will be entertained. 7) SUPERKIDZ reserves the right to edit/ resize all photos and/ or greetings where appropriate. 8) SUPERKIDZ reserves the right to use the names and images in all publicity materials. Participants thereby grant Epitome Communications Sdn Bhd full copyright (and without limitation) to do so. 9) Submission of photos does not guarantee publication.

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WELFARE ORGANISATIONS CADS Enhancement Centre 03-4256 8227 (www.care4cads.org.my) Provides children with learning disabilities and special needs the opportunity to learn. Hospis Malaysia 03-9133 3936 (www.hospismalaysia.org) Provides palliative care and medicine at no cost to those living within the Klang Valley and who has a life-limiting illness. NASAM National Stroke Association of Malaysia 03-7956 4840/ 1876 (www.nasam.org) Provides rehab services to enable stroke survivors to return to as normal a life as possible, and promotes the concept of stroke prevention. National Council for the Blind, Malaysia 03-2272 4959 (www.ncbm.org.my) (automated answering machine) An umbrella body comprising 5 major voluntary organisations serving the needs and general welfare of the blind. PPKKTAJ The Handicapped and Mentally Disabled Children Association Johor Bahru, Johor 07-598 9676 (www.handicapjb.org.my) Looks after the welfare of mentally-disabled children suffering from various mental illnesses 3 to 50 years old.

Pusat Majudiri Y for The Deaf 03-2274 1439 (www.ymcakl.com/pmy) Provides pre-school education to deaf children and workshops to help parents to communicate with their deaf children. Rumah Aman 03-5519 0107 (www.rumahaman.com) Bringing up young orphaned boys from poor families and hopes to educate them up to degree level. Rumah Charis 03-7781 5977 / 03-7784 4645 (www.rumahcharis.org.my) Provides care for orphans and single parent children & shelter, support and medical care to destitute old folks. Rumah Hope 03-7954 5523 (www.rumahhope.org) Provides a sanctuary for abused, neglected and under-privileged children. Rumah Jaireh 03-6035 5218 Situated in Batu Arang, it provides for women and children with HIV or AIDS and those with special needs. Rumah Kanak-Kanak Angels, KL 03-7983 2126 Run by a husband & wife team, it is home to orphans and abused, abandoned and underprivileged children.

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRES Asean Chess Academy 03-2300 1680 Brainskills Enrichment Studio 03-6203 2528 Camp 5 03-7726 0420 Creative Crafting Classes 03-7804 1488 Da Vinci (The One Academy) 03-5637 5510 E.nopi MATH 1300 88 0909 EC Swim 03-7960 0539 Fly Kidz Gymnastics Sdn Bhd 03-6203 7939 I Can Read 03-7805 2115 InsightKids 03-2093 6178 Kidz Sports & Gym 03-7726 6313 Kidz Station 012-224 4202

Kidz Zone 03-6201 8799 KL Sogo Starz Studio 03-2698 2003 Magic Tree 03-7982 2268 Mega Kidz Sdn Bhd 03- 2282 9300 Monster Tennis 012-366 7880 Music Notes 03-6252 5253 Musikhaus Enrichment Centre 03-7728 0834 My Lil' Artist Kids' Workshop 012-321 0356 Play N Learn Sdn Bhd 03-7726 5611 Pusat Muzik Harmonie 03-4256 4349 SIM Music Sdn Bhd 03-7956 6202 Skateline Malaysia Sdn Bhd 03-7727 7758

Rumah Kanak-Kanak Impian 03-7804 3451 Cares for children from single parent families until they complete secondary school. Rumah Sayangan 03-9131 4339 A safe haven for the underprivileged, abused, abandoned and orphaned children, irrespective of race, creed or religion. SHELTER 03-7955 0663 (www.shelterhome.org) P r o vides care for abused, abandoned, neglected or at-risk children through home care, counselling and therapy sessions. Women’s Aid Organisation 03-7957 0636 / 5636 (WAO Centre) 03-7956 3488 (Counselling) 03-7960 3030 (Sexual Assault Helpline) (www.wao.org.my) An independent, non-religious and nongovernmental organisation. Its mission is to create and promote respect, protection and fulfilment of equal rights for women, and to work towards the elimination of discrimination against women. World Vision Malaysia 03-7880 6414 (www.worldvision.com.my) A Christian relief, development & advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice.Â

KINDERGARTENS / SCHOOLS APIIT Smart School 03-7847 1000

Sri Garden School 03-9286 2668

Blooming Tots Montessori Pre-School 019-381 9988

Sri KDU School 03-6157 8123

Brighton School House 03-2093 2267 In Touch Kids Kindergarten 03-4260 2080 Krista Kindergarden Sdn Bhd 03-2141 7575 Lorna Whiston Study Centres 03-7727 1909 Mont' Kiara International School 03-2093 8604 Small Wonder Children's House 03-5632 7980 Sri Cempaka School 03-9076 8400

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